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Prognostic significance of host immune gene polymorphisms in follicular lymphoma survival.

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  • Prognostic significance of host immune gene polymorphisms in follicular lymphoma survival. Abstract Text:

    james r cerhanJames R Cerhan,sophia wangSophia Wang,matthew j maurerMatthew J Maurer,stephen m ansellStephen M Ansell,susan m geyerSusan M Geyer,wendy cozenWendy Cozen,lindsay m mortonLindsay M Morton,scott davisScott Davis,richard k seversonRichard K Severson,nathaniel rothmanNathaniel Rothman,charles f lynchCharles F Lynch,sholom wacholderSholom Wacholder,stephen j chanockStephen J Chanock,thomas m habermannThomas M Habermann,patricia hartgePatricia Hartge,

    Recent gene-expression data have suggested that host immune genetic signatures may predict outcomes in patients with follicular lymphoma. We evaluated the hypothesis that germ line common variation in candidate immune genes is associated with survival. Cox models were used to estimate hazard ratios (HR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals for individual SNPs after accounting for age, clinical, and other demographic factors. The median age at diagnosis of the 278 patients was 57 years, and 59 (21%) of the patients died during follow-up, with a median follow-up of 59 months (range, 27-78 months) for surviving patients. SNPs in IL8 (rs4073; HR(TT)=2.14, 1.26-3.63), IL2 (rs2069762; HR(GT/TT) = 1.80, 1.06-3.05), IL12B (rs3212227; HR(AC/CC)=1.83, 1.06-3.06), and IL1RN (rs454078; HR(AA)=1.93, 1.11-3.34) were the most robust predictors of survival. A summary score of the number of deleterious genotypes from these genes was strongly associated with survival (P=.001). A risk score that combined the 4 SNPs with the clinical and demographic factors was even more strongly associated with survival (P<.001); the 5-year Kaplan-Meier survival estimates were 96% (93%-100%), 72% (62%-83%), and 58% (48%-72%) for groups at low, intermediate, and high risk, respectively. Common variation in host immune genes warrants further evaluation as a promising class of prognostic factors in follicular lymphoma.

    Prognostic significance of host immune gene polymorphisms in follicular lymphoma survival. Publishing Authors By Initials

    jr cerhanJR Cerhan,s wangS Wang,mj maurerMJ Maurer,sm ansellSM Ansell,sm geyerSM Geyer,w cozenW Cozen,lm mortonLM Morton,s davisS Davis,rk seversonRK Severson,n rothmanN Rothman,cf lynchCF Lynch,s wacholderS Wacholder,sj chanockSJ Chanock,tm habermannTM Habermann,p hartgeP Hartge,

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    Prognostic significance of host immune gene polymorphisms in follicular lymphoma survival. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, U.S. Gov't,

    Journal: Blood

    VOLUME: 109

    Page Numbers: 5439-46

    Journal Abbreviation: Blood

    ISSN: 0006-4971

    DAY: 27

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 2007

    Prognostic significance of host immune gene polymorphisms in follicular lymphoma survival. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7603509

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    KEYWORDS: Survivors

    MESH TERMS: mortality

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    Substance Name: Interleukins

    Registry Number: 0

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    AFFILIATION: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, MN 55905, USA. cerhan.james@mayo.edu

    Country: United States

    United States Research PublicationUnited States Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NCI

    GRANT: R01 CA96704

    ACRONYM: CA

    MEDLINETA: Blood

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